Eagles, Tush Push
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The Boston Globe |
The NFL owners were split down the middle Tuesday about the Packers’ rule proposal to ban the Tush Push — 16 voted in favor of outlawing the play, 16 voted to keep it as it is.
Associated Press |
The future of the tush push won’t be decided Tuesday, a person with knowledge of the decision told The Associated Press.
The New York Times |
Goodell did mention players have publicly expressed interest in participating in the upcoming Summer Games, and the league will have a better understanding of whether players will be able to do so so...
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ESPN's Kalyn Kahler reported Thursday that Green Bay plans to rewrite its initial proposal that called for a 10-yard penalty whenever an offensive player immediately pushed the player who took the snap.
Will the tush push be banned? Is Aaron Rodgers still tracking to sign with the Steelers? Jordan Schultz's Insider column has the latest.
While a handful of NFL teams have supported the Green Bay Packers' proposal to ban the tush push, other teams have no issue with the play. Per Fox Sports' Jordan Schultz, one NFL general manager called out teams wanting to ban the play just because they can't defend it.
The play has been frequently used by the Philadelphia Eagles and quarterback Jalen Hurts in short-yardage situations.
PackersNews columnist Pete Dougherty spent Wednesday answering reader questions after the conclusion of the NFL owners meetings.
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The future of the tush push remains in limbo as the league tabled a vote and will continue discussions, FOX Sports' Jordan Schultz reported.
As teams continue to weigh the pros and cons, NFL insider Adam Schefter revealed on Thursday that league commissioner Roger Goodell has already seemingly picked his side in the tu